PMID: 3752886May 1, 1986Paper

Carotid sinus syndrome of mixed cardioinhibitory and vasodepressive form. Value of sequential atrioventricular stimulation

Annales de cardiologie et d'angéiologie
P WahlA Sacrez

Abstract

The authors report an observation of cardioinhibitory and vasodepressive carotid sinus syndrome. The vasodepressive response was analyzed by electrophysiological exploration with determination of changes in arterial pressure. This pressure is increased automatically by the "pacemaker effect of a ventricular corrective response. The pressure drop can be limited by sequential stimulation. A review is given of the results and methods of cardiac stimulation in sinocarotid hypersensitivity.

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